30 Years After Hansen - "Numbing" Statistics Show An Already Different World
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Earth is noticeably hotter, the weather stormier and more extreme. Polar regions have lost billions (Ed. - sic) of tons of ice; sea levels have been raised by trillions of gallons of water. Far more wildfires rage. Over 30 years the time period climate scientists often use in their studies in order to minimize natural weather variations the worlds annual temperature has warmed nearly 1 degree (0.54 degrees Celsius), according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. And the temperature in the United States has gone up even more nearly 1.6 degrees.
The biggest change over the last 30 years, which is most of my life, is that were no longer thinking just about the future, said Kathie Dello, a climate scientist at Oregon State University in Corvallis. Climate change is here, its now and its hitting us hard from all sides.
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The statistics tracking climate change since 1988 are almost numbing. North America and Europe have warmed 1.89 degrees more than any other continent. The Northern Hemisphere has warmed more than the Southern, the land faster than the ocean. Across the United States, temperature increases were most evident at night and in summer and fall. Heat rose at a higher rate in the North than the South. Since 1988, daily heat records have been broken more than 2.3 million times at weather stations across the nation, half a million times more than cold records were broken.
Doreen Pollack fled Chicago cold for Phoenix more than two decades ago, but in the past 30 years night time summer heat has increased almost 3.3 degrees there. She said when the power goes out, it gets unbearable, adding: Be careful what you ask for.
The AP interviewed more than 50 scientists who confirmed the depth and spread of warming. Clara Deser, climate analysis chief at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said that when dealing with 30-year time periods in smaller regions than continents or the globe as a whole, it would be unwise to say all the warming is man-made. Her studies show that in some places in North American local though not most natural weather variability could account for as much as half of warming.
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https://www.apnews.com/dbd81ca2a7244ea088a8208bab1c87e2